I strive to make my resources fully teachable from the moment you download them. We are in a very busy profession and sometimes just need to able to able to access something that we can trust and use right away!
I've been a fully qualified secondary school teacher for four years and began my teaching career at a challenging, although rewarding, mixed non-selective school in a grammar area. I now work as head of KS3 English at a high achieving boys grammar school.
I strive to make my resources fully teachable from the moment you download them. We are in a very busy profession and sometimes just need to able to able to access something that we can trust and use right away!
I've been a fully qualified secondary school teacher for four years and began my teaching career at a challenging, although rewarding, mixed non-selective school in a grammar area. I now work as head of KS3 English at a high achieving boys grammar school.
This introductory set of 3-4 lessons covers an introduction to the KS5 A Level Literature text ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. It includes a contextual background with notes on the author and links to the play, and a comprehensive study of dramatic form (expressionist, naturalist and Williams’ ‘Plastic’ theatre styles). A great way into the study of this play from an analytical viewpoint.
Sets of lessons organised into themes to teach ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ as stand-alone text or as part of dystopian coursework.
Originally taught to A Level Literature students for their coursework on Dystopian Literture, this unit of around 25 lessons covers the following themes in ready to teach powerpoints:
Contextual background of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
Contextual background of the dystopian genre
Alienation, isolation and the lack of power in the novel
Exploration of the structure of the novel
The language of oppression
Otherness (as concept, linked to the novel and with critical essays)
The themes of children and marriage in the novel
Feminism in ‘The Handmaid ’s Tale’
Flower imagery and other language studies
A range of critical essays and articles to go alongside the teaching of the text
Read-to-teach lessons in Powerpoints with all accompanying worksheets/links included.
You can teach straight from these PowerPoints with no amending required!*
Gain top levels for your students - includes many tasks to stretch skills in thinking, analysis, debate and evaluation
READY TO TEACH LESSON BY LESSON
Bundle of all Frankenstein lessons from beginning to end of novel available in my shop
Previously taught to 3 different year 10 classes where grades were raised from Grade 4 up to Grade 8+ by the end of the unit. My lesson-by-lesson PowerPoints are designed for higher ability but can be adapted for lower by simply removing some of the higher level contextual material available to stretch students. It takes students through Shelley’s Frankenstein step-by-step including activities to teach and engage students on a deep level with context, intertextuality/allusion, close language analysis and includes regular assessments, debates and thinking tasks as well as guided reading with questions for each chapter covered.
Each lesson has a core focus on a chapter, character, plot point or theme. Lessons can be taught without amending and were designed originally for the new Grades 1 - 9 GCSE assessment without levels and designed to allow students to achieve grade 9. School this resource was designed for teaches AQA spec, but suits any specification which uses ‘Frankenstein’ as a core text. All worksheets included too. Video clip links are found in the ‘notes’ section of the relevant slide.
Also adaptable for A Level due to high level of stretch provided.
Every lesson of the 8 week SOW is provided in a powerpoint and completely ready to teach; the lessons are stretching but have been proven to engage students with Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' No need to amend - just teach straight from the powerpoints! All worksheets included.
The SOW begins with drama activities to engage the class and get them used to the language/character names. As the weeks progress, the class are challenged to analyse the imagery, structure and meaning within the text. This was originally taught to a high ability Year 8 class, but could easily be used for Year 9 and even adapted for lower ability KS4.
Proven to engage students with Shakespeare and raise levels.
*Full 6 week version (all 10 chapters) available in my shop*
*Study of Gothic artwork and context to prepare for ideas within text*
*Ready to teach straight from the Powerpoint with worksheets included*
The first week of this unit covers the context and artwork in the 19th Century to give students an insight into the ideas present in 19th Century society. Further context is explored as more chapters are read in the later weeks (these PowerPoints are available in my shop).
High ability and suited to GCSE study of the text, or even very high ability Year 9.
*Ready to teach lessons straight from the PowerPoint*
*Thorough, detailed textual study including context, concepts and symbolism*
*Suitable to stretch at GCSE study, or even high ability Year 9*
*All worksheets included*
*Taster week available in my shop*
Stretching lessons taking students through all 10 chapters of Jekyll and Hyde. Discussion questions, analysis questions, lots of high-level terminology spanning from Freudian concepts to thematic exploration to character symbolism in 19th Century society.
All lessons ready to teach from the PowerPoint with a minimum of 6 weeks' worth of material.
*All lessons are ready-to-teach straight from the PowerPoints.*
This 2 week taster suits anyone who wants some new ideas about how to start a Shakespeare play and gives an idea of the quality of the lessons available for the 8 week version.
On 'my shop' I have uploaded the full 8 week SOW for this 'Romeo and Juliet' unit.
Context worksheet and character role-play cards included. Proven to engage students with Shakespeare and raise reading levels.
*Taster lessons. Full SOW for 8+weeks of Of Mice and Men available in my shop if you like these lessons.*
These lessons are ready to teach straight from the PowerPoint. The lessons cover the 1920s, the Great Depression, the opening of the story and more. It was originally taught to a set of mixed ability Year 10 students, but can easily be used/adapted for KS3 classes.
*Ready to teach lessons*
*All worksheets included*
This resource was originally created for a high-ability year 9 group, but I have been able to adapt many times to suit others and am currently teaching a version to a high-ability group of Year 8s. Lessons deal with the core themes of the text, close language and character analysis mixed with some creative tasks and the teaching of the contextual/social context in terms of analysing this story from a feminist perspective.
*Ready to teach lessons straight from PowerPoint*
*All worksheets included*
*Context, lesson 1 and quiz also available separately as taster. See my shop.*
This 8 week+ SOW covers Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' thoroughly. The lessons include class reading in small sections with focused tasks, creative tasks, language analysis activities and contextual links too. Can be taught to older/high ability KS3. Originally designed for mixed ability Year 10 GCSE set.
*Powerpoint includes 6 lessons which can be taught straight from the resource. No amending necessary*
*All worksheets included or provided in hyperlink on slide*
This 6 lesson course takes KS3 students through every element of how to write a gothic story leading up to an assessment where they write their own complete gothic story. Starting with the gothic conventions lesson, one lesson at a time students focus on creating setting, character, using techniques and creating tension to suit a gothic story. Enjoyable, engaging and proven to raise writing levels.
*Ready to teach lessons*
*All worksheets included*
This resource provides a series of lessons focused on the Gothic tale 'The Red Room' including a range of activities from close language analysis, to exploration of theme to creative tasks. Originally this resource was taught to a group of high ability year 9s, but I have adapted it myself to suit high ability year 8s. It could also suit KS4 Gothic study as the tasks are stretching and can be added to.
This paper suits the mark scheme for AQA Paper 1 Creative Reading. It uses an extract from Chapter 3 of 'Dracula' as the focus and requires students to pick 4 details (Q.1.), analyse the language (Q.2), analyse the structure (Q.3) and then answer the 20 mark overall statement question (Q.4). This paper is my own creation (as there is only 1 example specimen for the new AQA spec.). The mark scheme can be found under the specimen paper mark scheme on the AQA website for Paper 1.
You can teach straight from these PowerPoints with no amending required!*
Gain top levels for your students - includes many tasks to stretch skills in thinking, analysis, debate and evaluation
READY TO TEACH LESSON BY LESSON
Bundle of all Frankenstein lessons from beginning to end of novel available in my shop
Previously taught to 3 different year 10 classes where grades were raised from Grade 4 up to Grade 8+ by the end of the unit. My lesson-by-lesson PowerPoints are designed for higher ability but can be adapted for lower by simply removing some of the higher level contextual material available to stretch students. It takes students through Shelley’s Frankenstein step-by-step including activities to teach and engage students on a deep level with context, intertextuality/allusion, close language analysis and includes regular assessments, debates and thinking tasks as well as guided reading with questions for each chapter covered.
Each lesson has a core focus on a chapter, character, plot point or theme. Lessons can be taught without amending and were designed originally for the new Grades 1 - 9 GCSE assessment without levels and designed to allow students to achieve grade 9. School this resource was designed for teaches AQA spec, but suits any specification which uses ‘Frankenstein’ as a core text. All worksheets included too. Video clip links are found in the ‘notes’ section of the relevant slide.
Also adaptable for A Level due to high level of stretch provided.
You can teach straight from these PowerPoints with no amending required!*
Gain top levels for your students - includes many tasks to stretch skills in thinking, analysis, debate and evaluation
READY TO TEACH LESSON BY LESSON
Bundle of all Frankenstein lessons from beginning to end of novel available in my shop
Previously taught to 3 different year 10 classes where grades were raised from Grade 4 up to Grade 8+ by the end of the unit. My lesson-by-lesson PowerPoints are designed for higher ability but can be adapted for lower by simply removing some of the higher level contextual material available to stretch students. It takes students through Shelley’s Frankenstein step-by-step including activities to teach and engage students on a deep level with context, intertextuality/allusion, close language analysis and includes regular assessments, debates and thinking tasks as well as guided reading with questions for each chapter covered.
Each lesson has a core focus on a chapter, character, plot point or theme. Lessons can be taught without amending and were designed originally for the new Grades 1 - 9 GCSE assessment without levels and designed to allow students to achieve grade 9. School this resource was designed for teaches AQA spec, but suits any specification which uses ‘Frankenstein’ as a core text. All worksheets included too. Video clip links are found in the ‘notes’ section of the relevant slide.
Also adaptable for A Level due to high level of stretch provided.
You can teach straight from these PowerPoints with no amending required!*
Gain top levels for your students - includes many tasks to stretch skills in thinking, analysis, debate and evaluation
READY TO TEACH LESSON BY LESSON
Bundle of all Frankenstein lessons from beginning to end of novel available in my shop
Previously taught to 3 different year 10 classes where grades were raised from Grade 4 up to Grade 8+ by the end of the unit. My lesson-by-lesson PowerPoints are designed for higher ability but can be adapted for lower by simply removing some of the higher level contextual material available to stretch students. It takes students through Shelley’s Frankenstein step-by-step including activities to teach and engage students on a deep level with context, intertextuality/allusion, close language analysis and includes regular assessments, debates and thinking tasks as well as guided reading with questions for each chapter covered.
Each lesson has a core focus on a chapter, character, plot point or theme. Lessons can be taught without amending and were designed originally for the new Grades 1 - 9 GCSE assessment without levels and designed to allow students to achieve grade 9. School this resource was designed for teaches AQA spec, but suits any specification which uses ‘Frankenstein’ as a core text. All worksheets included too. Video clip links are found in the ‘notes’ section of the relevant slide.
Also adaptable for A Level due to high level of stretch provided.
Made to re-cap poetry terms, structure, and getting the students to think creatively about poetry. I have used this with Year 9, 10, 11 and 12 as poetic terms never change and the students higher up can simply access the creative tasks to a higher level. Students have always been very engaged and have also learned a lot from it.
I teach this lesson as a team game. Students are in groups of 4 to work through the rounds and we keep track of points as we go. This takes at least 1 lesson, and could take longer depending on the ability/creativity of your students.
Ready to teach.
Sets of lessons organised into themes to teach ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ as stand-alone text or as part of dystopian coursework available in my shop.
Originally taught to A Level Literature students for their coursework on Dystopian Literture, this unit of 4 lessons covers:
The theme of children in the novel
The theme of marriage in the novel
Quotation analysis and imagery
Read-to-teach lessons in Powerpoints with all accompanying worksheets/links included.
Sets of lessons organised into themes to teach ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ as stand-alone text or as part of dystopian coursework available in my shop as bundle or to buy individually
Originally taught to A Level Literature students for their coursework on Dystopian Literture, this unit of 2 lessons covers the themes of isolation, alientation and confinement ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, including contextual background of Feminism.
Read-to-teach lessons in Powerpoints with all accompanying worksheets/links included.
Sets of lessons organised into themes to teach ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ as stand-alone text or as part of dystopian coursework available in my shop.
Originally taught to A Level Literature students for their coursework on Dystopian Literture, this unit of 2-3 lessons covers:
An exploration of the structure of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
Narration in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The language of oppression
Read-to-teach lessons in Powerpoints with all accompanying worksheets/links included.